Exhaust gas treatment fans are engineered to convey contaminated flue or process gases through desulfurization, denitrification, and particulate removal stages. Their high-capacity impellers maintain consistent flow rates essential for treatment efficacy.
Constructed from acid-proof alloys or FRP, these fans handle temperatures up to 200 °C and corrosive media. Flow rates range from 10,000 to 200,000 CFM at pressures up to 7 kPa.
Variable frequency drives (VFDs) enable demand-driven gas treatment, adjusting airflow based on pollutant sensor feedback to optimize reagent usage and energy consumption.
Split-casing designs, external lubrication ports, and integrated vibration monitoring ensure reliable operation and simplified maintenance. Exhaust gas treatment fans support environmental compliance and process efficiency.